Archive for October 9th, 2005

Day 163 – Saturday 8th October – Addendum

Couple of things I forgot to mention from yesterday.

1. Aches and Pains
kp had lots of aches and pains on Friday night and so Saturday tooks lots of Diclofenac to try and ease things.

2. Feelings
She said an unusual thing to me yesterday. She said she wasn’t sure if she wants to walk as it is so hard. I think it’s only a passing thought, but I think she is finding it a lot harder than she lets on.

Day 164 – Sunday 9th October

Karen had a good night’s sleep and only got up twice for the loo. I faired less well, but the torture I had anticipated before the weekend never came about and I didn’t have any problems getting up.

A good day today for us both. I walked the dogs while kp snoozed and got her up at about 11am. We had tea and toast outside again. We got kp ready for a visit from Mum and Dad. We had problems getting kp’s hair to take on a style. She keeps saying she needs a restyle. I agree. We nearly used 2 cans of hairspray to get certain tufts of hair to stay down.

kp:- You can’t push down that hard when I’ve put hairspray on.

Fair enough.

Mum and Dad were very pleased to see kp. It’s been two weeks since their last visit (3 weeks for mum) (they have been in Austria celebrating 40 years of marriage) and they could see a big difference.

They brought with them a wall clock (which chimes every 15 minutes) which we had bought them as a present (thanks Jane). Dad wanted me to get it to work. I think Mum and Dad wished I hadn’t got it working. For the 3-4 hours they were there, it did its thing and chimed every 15 mintues (longer chimes on the hour). We all laughed every time it chimed. Mum wanted me to tell her which wires to cut so it wouldn’t chime. Dad insisted it chime and I not show her. £20 says the wires will have been cut within a week.

Mum brought lunch (Lasagne). Thanks ! She had laid out bowls on the left hand side of each setting for the accompanying salad. I was sitting to Karen’s right and put loads of salad in my bowl. Karen hadn’t seen her bowl and I had put her salad on her plate.

She helped herself to salad from my bowl.

dp:- Karen, your salad is on your plate. That is my bowl.

kp laughed and then got distracted by some conversation with Dad. She then started helping herself AGAIN to my salad.

dp:- Where’s your salad love ?
kp:- Oh, sorry.
:-)

I badgered Karen to show Mum and Dad a few walking steps. Karen stood up from the seat, while Dad was out of the room and mum shouted :-

Mum :- John, look. Karen’s standing. Karen’s standing
Dad (returned) :- I have seen that before.

Karen laughed.

They were very impressed when she did some steps with the wheelchair in front of her.

When they left, they stopped halfway up the drive and dad, laughing, shouted out of the car window

Dad:- “It’s still bloody chiming !”

We went for a 2-hour snooze, I think I needed it more than kp.

She is checking her email as I write this. I am not sure what time we are going back to the hospital, so no more blogs tonight means getting back was uneventful.

Day 164 – Sunday 9th October – Addendum

Funny little thing to end today on.

Got kp back to the hotel for just before 9pm. Took her into the bathroom to get changed and for the loo. Left her in the chair with her nightie on, while I went out of the bathroom to put a few things away.

Came back to the bathroom to find kp standing and then suddenly sitting down.

dp:- What you doing ?
kp:- I dunno, but I feel like that chap in the wheelchair from “Little Britain”.

She was referring to the chap in the wheelchair who, as soon as the carer turns his back, gets out of the wheelchair and does loads of things before returning to the wheelchair just before the carer looks at him again

“Yer, I know…………..”

We laughed – funny at the time.

PS – Just realised I put when kp got back to the “hotel”. Of course I mean hospital, but it’s an interesting slip in favour of the wonderful Q.E.







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